Hate speech in the media or social networks in Venezuela is
now punishable with prison sentences of up to 20 years, according to a new law
issued by the government-controlled National Constituent Assembly (ANC). “A
laudable objective, such as preventing hate speech that can lead to crimes and
other damages, creates new crimes of opinion and is aimed at controlling
content and freedom of expression,” Marianela Balbi, executive director of the
Venezuelan chapter of the Lima-based Press and Society Institute (IPyS), told
IPS. The “Constitutional Law against hatred, for peaceful coexistence and
tolerance” was approved by the ANC, which is made up exclusively of supporters
of the government of Nicolás Maduro. The ANC was elected on Jul. 30, in
elections boycotted by the opposition. It is not recognised by many
governments, while the single-chamber National Assembly, where the opposition
is in the majority, rejects it as unconstitutional. More..
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